Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the second conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If I ...... (be) a PM, I would ...... (go) to Parliament every day.
If you ...... (be) a clown, you'd ...... (make) a lot of people happy.
If David's brother ...... (be) a comedian, he might ...... (become) very popular.
If your wife ...... (be) an American actress, she might ...... (act) in well-known films.
If Mr and Mrs Woodlow ...... (be) in New York now, we could ...... (invite) them over for a beer.
If you ...... (be) a mechanic, you could ...... (help) us solve a little problem with our car.
If I ...... (be) a little taller, I would ...... (be) allowed into the car.
If we ...... (be) poor, we couldn't ...... (afford) to live in such a lovely house.
If our chemistry teacher ...... (be) in a hospital, we might ...... (finish) school early today.
If the bridges ...... (be) further apart, people would ...... (have) to walk a long distance into the city centre.
If the sweet woman ...... (be) to marry me, I'd ...... (be) the happiest man ever alive.
If you ...... (be) a bossy manager, nobody would ...... (like) you, Henry.